Bandits threatening education in northern Nigeria: Rep

Sani Jaji (APC-Zamfara) has raised concerns over the safety of children in schools in some parts of Northern Nigeria due to incessant kidnapping and activities of bandits.
Mr Jaji, who represents the Kaura-Namoda-Birnin Magaji federal constituency, said this while addressing journalists in Abuja following the abductions of students at the Federal University Gusau and another incident in Katsina.
He said many residents now live in fear of the criminal activities of bandits, adding that it was crippling the education system in Northern Nigeria.
“Addressing the issue through motion, discussing killings in various constituencies, observing a minute of silence, and calling on security agencies to take action has not provided a solution to the problem,” said Mr Jaji.
The legislator said it was increasingly evident that both Federal and State Governments must unite and address the issue sincerely to combat insecurity effectively.
He said despite the unique security challenges faced by each state in Nigeria today, insecurity remained a significant concern in the North.
Mr Jaji stressed the necessity for nationwide awareness about the security challenges faced in Zamfara and the broader North-West region, adding that security matters should not be treated as political games.
He said the recent dispute between the Zamfara government and the federal government regarding dialogue with bandits had only exacerbated the situation.
“The minister of defence claimed that community-led dialogue with the bandits did not involve federal government intervention, but the presence of military personnel during such dialogues raises questions,” stated Mr Jaji.
He added, “These concerns intensify as incidents like the kidnapping of Federal University Gusau students follow purported dialogues, prompting public figures to call for a holistic approach to address the insecurity crisis decisively.”
He said, “Insecurity in the North-West is a matter of great concern, as the lives and properties of the people should not be subject to political manoeuvring.”
(NAN)
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